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PAGE TWO-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1992
Area Deaths
Charlie Lee Martin
Services for Charlie Lee Martin, 64,
were 3 p.m. Friday at First Baptist
Church with Roger Deerinwater, pas-
tor, officiating. Burial was in Archer
City Cemetery under the direction of
Aulds Funeral Home.
He died Wednesday, January 15,
1992.
Mr. Martin was bom March 16,
1927 in Arlington and was a lifetime
resident of Archer City. He and Glenda
Nelson were married June 17,1950 in
Archer City. He was an independent
production consultant to the oil indus-
try most of his life. He was a member
of First Baptist Church. He was a
graduate of Archer City High School
and attended Texas A&M University.
He was a veteran of the Army during
World War II. He was a member of
Archer Masonic Lodge No. 708
AF&AM, where he served as secretary
for over 25 years. He was a member
of Scottish Rite, the Mascat Temple,
the American Legion Ira Jones Post
No. 198 and the Elks Lodge. He was a
former Archer City city councilman
and had served as mayor pro tern. He
was a member of Archer City Volun-
teer Fire Department and the Camp
Fire Board of Directors.
Survivors include his wife; three
daughters, Pam Surles of Longview
and Cindy Martin and Debie, both of
Lubbock; a half-sister, Malena Gough
of Abernathy; his parents, John and
Thelma Fish of Archer City; and a
grandson.
Pallbearers were Floyd Hoggins,
Leon Groves, Pat Brock, James Trent,
Amos Parsley, and Abb Berryman.
Honorary pallbearers were
members of Archer Masonic Lodge
#708 A. F. & A. M.
Memorials may be made to the
A.C. Wallace Memorial Scholarship
Fund, P.O. Drawer A, or the Archer
Masonic Lodge, P.O. Box 1013,
Archer City, Texas 76351.
Mrs. Joe E. Shelton
Mrs. Joe E. Shelton passed away
Tuesday, January 14,1992, in Dallas.
Services Were held at First Baptist
Church iri Archer on Friday, January
17, at 1 p.m. with her grandson, Joe
Shelton Florence officiating.
Mrs. Shelton came from Chico to
Archer City to teach school in 1917.
She married Joe E. Shelton on May 1,
1918.
After the death of Mr. Shelton in an
automobile accident on May 30,
.1954, Mrs. Shelton maintained the
Shelton Insurance Agency until 1978
when she sold it to Ed Trigg.
Mrs. Shelton was active in com-
munity affairs. She was an active
member of the First Baptist Church, a
charter member of the Amity Club, a
member of the Delphian Club and
Archer City Chamber of Commerce.
She maintained her residence in
Archer City until 1984 when she went
to Dallas because of failing health.
However, she continued to consider
herself a resident of Archer City be-
cause she loved the people of Archer
City so much.
Rev. Joe Shelton Florence, in his
eulogy to his grandmother, described
her as a woman of purpose, perserver-
ance, perception and prayer.
Mrs. Shelton was preceded in death
by her son, Joe E. Shelton, Jr. and her
granddaughter, Genotta Shelton Kour-
velas.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mary Shelton Florence; three sisters,
Lida White of San Antonio, Leta Her-
ron of Dallas and Virginia Piper of
Fort Worth; five grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
Robbie Rowe Ballowe
Services for Robbie Rowe Ballowe,
75, were held Sunday, January 19,
1992, at Aulds Funeral Home Chapel
with Roger Deerinwater, pastor of
First Baptist Church, officiating. Bur-
ial was in the Newcastle cemetery.
She was bom July 20, 1916 in
Newcastle, Texas and died Monday,
January 13, 1992, at her Archer City
residence.
She is survived by one son, Frank
Ballowe, of San Antonio, Texas.
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MEMBER
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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
EDITOR & PUBLISHER - F. MIKE LOBPRIES
BUSINESS MANAGER & EDITOR FRAN LOBPRIES
P.O. DRAWER B, ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
817-574-4569
Gerhardt M. Jentsch ( School Lunch Menus )
Mr. Jentsch was bom October 20, . , -Ar
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Services for Gerhardt Martin
Jentsch, 58, were 10 a.m. Monday at
St. Paul Lutheran Church with the
Rev. Thomas V. Handrick, pastor,
officiating. Burial was in Bowman
Cemetery under the direction of
Lunris Colonial Funeral Home.
He died Friday, January 17, 1992,
in a Wichita Falls hospital.
Mr. Jentsch was bom October 20,
1933, in Archer County and was a
lifetime resident cf the Wichita Falls
area. He retired in 1989 as a self-em-
ployed farmer and rancher. He was a
member of St. Paul Lutheran Church,
Texas Game Warden Association, Tex-
as and Southwesvem Cattle Raisers
Association and Archer County Farm
Bureau, of which he was a past pres-
ident. He and Betty Jo Williamson
were married March 11, 1954 in
Archer County.
Survivors include his wife; a daugh-
ter, Carol Campbell of Archer City;
two sons, Welf of Austin and Gerald
of Wichita Falls; :wo brothers, Alvin
Jr. of Wichita Falls and Herbert of
Burkbumett; a sister, Margaret Maag
of Archer City; and three grandchil-
dren.
Memorials may be made to Hospice
of Wichita Falls or Spikenard IV
Memorial at St. Paul Lutheran
Church.
Archer City School Lunch
Menu
January 27 - January 31
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, juice, milk
Lunch-Meat loaf, whipped potatoes,
green beans, fruit, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Toast, peanut butter,
juice, milk
Lunch-Pizza, salad, fmit, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-French toast, syrup, juice,
milk
Lunch-Vegetable soup, grilled cheese
sandwiches, fruit, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Bacon, toast, juice, milk
Lunch-Salisbury steak, whipped
potatoes, gravy, com, fruit, milk
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, juice, milk
Lunch-Hamburgers, lettuce, toma-
toes, pickles, ice cream, milk
Bert Eastman
Holliday School Lunch Menu
January 27 - January 31
Monday
Breakfast-Oatmeal, toast, fruit, milk
Lunch-Chicken fried steak, gravy,
creamed potatoes, broccoli mix, hot
rolls, honey, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Toast, jelly, juice, milk
Lunch-Hot dogs, chili, cheese, french
fries, Ranch style beans, fruit, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Biscuits, gravy, fruit,
milk
Lunch-Pizza, tossed salad, com,
fruited jello, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Cinnamon rolls, fruit,
milk
Lunch-BBQ chicken, whipped pota-
toes, green beans, bread, peanut butter
cookie, milk
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, juice, milk
Lunch-Chalupa, cheese, lettuce, to-
matoes, refried beans, spice cake, milk
Services for Bert Eastman, 56, of
Holliday were 1 p.m. Monday at First
Baptist Church of Holliday with the
Rev. Randy Potter, pastor, and Gil
Peters, minister of Holliday Church of
Christ, officiating. Burial was in Hol-
liday Cemetery under the direction of
Hampton-Vaughan Funeral Home.
He died Friday, January 17, 1992,
in a Wichita Falls hospital.
Mr. Eastman was bom August 25,
1935 in Duxbury, Vermont and had
lived in Holliday since 1975. He was
a retired senior master sergeant for the
Air Force, serving 28 years. He was a
member of Holliday First Baptist
Church, where he was children's
church director, deacon and youth direc-
$1,000 Scholarships
Available To Students
High school students who are U.S.
citizens and who are interested in ap-
plying for $1,000 college scholarships
should request applications by March
15,1992 from Educational Communi-
cations Scholarship Foundation, 721
N. McKinley Road, P.O. Box 5002,
Lake forest, IL "60045-5002. To re-
ceive an applicaton, students should
send a note stating their name, ad-
dress, city, state, zip code, approxi-
mate grade point average and year of
graduation. All requests for appli-
cations will be fulfilled on or about
April 15, 1992. One hundred winners
will be selected on the basis of aca-
demic performance, involvement in
extracurricular activities and need for
financial aid.
EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 2,1992
Gary Southard has moved his
law practice
from Archer City, Texas
to
2301 Midwestern Parkway
Wichita Falls, Texas
817-692-8200
(Not Certified by the Texas Board
of Legal Specialization).
Ostermann
Bros.
Windthorst 423-6205
Coke,
Diet Coke,
Diet Sprite &
Orange
$1.69 6 pk cans
$1.09
2 liter
tor. He had also been youth director at
Western Hills Baptist Church. He had
been employed at Sheppard Air Force
Base for CACI Field Services Inc. He
was a member of Holliday Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post No. 4863, Amer-
ican Legion Post No. 120 and Disab-
led American Veterans. He was presi-
dent of Holliday Optimist Club.
Survivors include his wife, Ruby; a
daughter, Michelle Swaggart of Holli-
day'; two sons, Michael of Colorado
Springs, Colorado and Jeff of Wichita
Falls; five sisters, Marion Self of
Northfield, Vermont, Phyllis Davis
and Mae Jennison both of Barre, Ver-
mont, Mickie Elwell of Waitsfield,
Vermont and Bettye McNaulty of
Waterbury, Vermont; two brothers,
Robert of Atlantic City, New Jersey
and Howard of Holyoke, Massachu-
setts; and seven grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Holli-
day First Baptist Church Children's
Ministry or Holliday Optimist Club
Park Project
M *tlass
In Recycles
Thursday, January 23
7 p.m. Holliday Lions Club
Friday, January 24
11 a.m. Western Band - Archer Service Center
Saturday, January 25
5 p.m. Archer AARP Jamboree-Activity Building
Sunday, January 26
Holliday Chaparral Riding Club
Monday, January 27
10 a.m. Commissioner's Court
7 p.m. Megargel 4-H
7:30 p.m. Parent's Co-op Preschoolers - UMC
8 p.m. Windthorst Fourth Degree KC
Tuesday, January 28
Noon Lion's Club - Archer City
6:30 p.m. AARP Salad Supper - Service Center
7-8 p.m. Alateens - Faith Memorial Baptist Church
7:30 p.m. Bowman VFD
Wednesday, January 29
6:30 a.m. Holliday Optimist Club
PUBLICATION COPY - COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANKS
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic and Foreign Subsidiaries)
STATE 035 (3/91)
LEGAL TITLE OF BANK
STATE BANK NO.
539-37
PO Box A
Archer City, Texas
76351
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO
11 19 09197
CITY
COUNTY
STATE
ZIP CODE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
Archer City
ARCHER
Texas
76351
12/31/1991
Dollar Amounts in Thousands
ASSETS
1. Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
a. Noninterest - bearing balances and currency and coin
b. Interest - bearing balances ........................
2. Securities ...............
3. Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank
& of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries, & in IBFs: a. Federal funds sold
b. Securities purchased under agreements to resell
4. Loans and lease financing receivables: .........................................................
a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income
b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses
c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve (item 4.a minus 4.b and 4.c)
5. Assets held in trading accounts
6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ...........................................
7. Other real estate owned ............................................................................
8. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies .............................
9. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding
10 Intangible assets ...................................................................................
11. Other assets ................................................................ ................
12. a. Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) ........................................................
b. Loans deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) ..................................................
c. Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) (sum of items 12.a and 12.b) .
LIABILITIES
13. Deposits: a. In domestic offices....................................................................
(1) Noninterest - bearing ..................... .................................... ...
(2) Interest - bearing .................................................................
b. In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs ......................
(1) Noninterest - bearing .......................... —
(2) Interest-bearing .................................................................
14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices of the bank
& of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries, & in IBFs: a. Federal funds purchased
b. Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
15. Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury ..................................................................
16. Other borrowed money .......:.............................................................................
17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases ...........................................
18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding .................................................
19. Subordinated notes and debentures .......................................................................
20. Other liabilities ...............................................................................................
21. Total liabilites (sum of items 13 through 20) .................................................................
22. Limited - life preferred stock and related surplus........
EQUITY CAPITAL _
23. Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus (No. of shares outstanding _-0-
24. Common stock (No. of shares a. Authorized ......... .. ...
b. Outstanding _____ ................. ..... . 4.400
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25. Surplus (exclude all surplus related to preferred stock)...........................................................
26. a. Undivided profits and capital reserves
b. LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities
27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments ..........................................................
28. a. Total equity capital (sum of items 23 through 27) ...........................................................
b. Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) ..............................................................
c. Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) (sum of items 28.a. & 28.b) .......
29. Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred pursuant to
12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) (sum of items 21, 22, and 28.c) ..............................................;.............
MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report of Condition date:
1. a. Standby letters of credit. Total
1. b.Amount of Standby letters of credit in memo 1 .a. conveyed to others through participations .................
NOTE: This report must be signed by an authorized officer(s) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officer(s) signing the report.
I/We, the undersigned officers), do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true
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SIGNATURE OF OFFICER^) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
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DATE SIGNED
January 10, 1992
NAME AND T/l£ OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
Peqqy R. Sullivan. Vice President & Cashier
AREA CODE/PHONE NO.
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We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best Jof our
knowledge anriZialief and has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct. _xO / /_
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First State Bank
Archer County's Bank Because Our People Are Important
MEMBER FDIC 574-4507
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